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Man advised to stake ₦20 million on sports betting after raising ₦22 million for leg surgery

A Nigerian man who recently raised over ₦22 million for his leg surgery has cried out after being advised to stake ₦26 million on sports betting.

The development was shared in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, by @_belikebaddy.

He posted a screenshot of a message sent to the beneficiary by another user who encouraged him to take ₦20 million from the donated funds and place a bet with the hope of winning big.

This comes weeks after the man’s medical condition gained attention on the platform, following a campaign led by influencer Dickson to help raise funds for his surgery.

Within two weeks, the full amount needed, over ₦22 million was successfully raised.

However, just hours after reaching the goal, the man received a message from an X user suggesting he should secretly gamble a large portion of the money.

The message read, “Free ₦16 million, run it brother. Run it off the books without anyone knowing.”

The man shared the conversation publicly, prompting a wave of reactions from concerned users in the comment section.

See some reactions below: 

@iam_fantom: “But the game looks solid sha.”

@Faridatu001: “Hiya Don’t allow Devil to dance soapy with your destiny 😂😂. Run for your life.”

@DrCapitolDuga: “Take a BOLD step !!! U never know.”

@donminahs: “Nah best financial advice be that ooo. No lose am.”

@simplysympa: “I’m sure this is definitely not the spirit of the devil, nah. This is too diabolical for him. This is the incarnate, the grand USURPER, the gburugburu. VILLAGE PEOPLE.”

@DAVECHASE07: “Reason am bro u go just use am Dey d country start your life Jacob’s go Dey more jealous.”

@yunggoodiey: “GO RUN AM ABI YOU NO GO RUN AM? 50/50 LIFE NA RISK.”

@Wilson1145713: “Omoh, you sef go con dey ask yourself say abi make i try am ni, to ba try e peren sope purrrrr.”

@MacAnthonyJnr18: “Bro, on a serious note, anybody that’s introducing you to betting at this point doesn’t like you at all.”

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